On Nov 9, 9:06 pm, Winston_Smith <
not_r...@bogus.net> wrote:
>
http://www.commodityonline.com/printnews.php?news_id=22730> Another State Introduces Firearms Freedom Act
>
> According to a report published on the Tenth Amendment Center’s web
> site, "Introduced in the Ohio House on October 16, 2009, the ‘Firearms
> Freedom Act’ (HB-315) seeks ‘To enact section 2923.26 of the Revised
> Code to provide that ammunition, firearms, and firearm accessories
> that are manufactured and remain in Ohio are not subject to federal
> laws and regulations derived under Congress’ authority to regulate
> interstate commerce and to require the words 'Made in Ohio' be stamped
> on a central metallic part of any firearm manufactured and sold in
> Ohio.’"
>
> The report went on to say, "While the HB315’s title focuses on federal
> gun regulations, it has far more to do with the 10th Amendment’s limit
> on the power of the federal government.
>
> ...big snip
>
>
http://www.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2009/10/21/nullification-firearms...
>
>
http://www.tenthamendmentcenter.com/nullification/firearms-freedom-act/> * Alaska - HB 186 Passed House 32-7 Legislature adjourned
> * Florida - Firearms Freedom Act HB-21
> * Michigan - HB-5232 Michigan Firearms Freedom Act Introduced 8/12/09
> * Minnesota - Firearms Freedom Act H.F. 2376
> * Montana - Firearms Freedom Act HB 246 Passed. Effective on October
> 1, 2009.
> * Ohio - HB-315Firearms Freedom Act introduced 10-20-09
> * Pennsylvania - Firearms Freedom Act HB 1988 Introduced by Sam Rohrer
> – 9/18/09
> * South Carolina - Firearms Freedom Act S. 794 Introduced on May 6,
> 2009
> * Tennessee - Firearms Freedom Act HB 1796 and SB 1610 Passed both
> houses, became law without signature of Governor.
> * Texas - Firearms Freedom Act HB 1863
>
>
http://www.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2009/10/20/they-cant-push-us-arou...
To the best of my knowledge, only "Hi-Point" firearms (auto pistol and
carbine) are manufactured in Ohio, but I can see a whole cottage
industry popping up in this rust belt state.
http://www.hi-pointfirearms.com/
Actually, a CNC machine and a bunch of 1911 and AR blanks could be
turned out in short time. I wonder if select fire would also be legal
w/o the Class III stamp?